Jennifer Fallon is the author of the Demon Child Trilogy, the Second Sons Trilogy, the Hythrun Chronicles and The Tide Lords.


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Another day in paradise...
Posted: 09-Feb-2010

The outdoor setting is still only half put together, and I discovered the joys today, of asking an electrician what needs to be done in a 100 year old house to make the wiring safe.

That's going to cost a lot. Not as much as I secretly feared, but close to the first advance I got, which is a scary thought.

Dace and Secondborn planted flowers in the first vegetable plot today. Apparently the flowers keep the bugs off the veges. Not sure if that's true but they sure do look pretty, so what the hell...

Still waiting for my desk to arrive so I can knuckle down to some serious work.

In the meantime, I am shopping for a chook pen. Can't decide between the one on wheels that allows you to move the chooks (and their poo) around the paddock, or the flash one with the downpipe that catches the rainwater off the roof to water the chickens.

Who'd have thought chicken housing would prove such a decision?

 


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What the critics say...

I can't say enough about the plotting or the prose… Fallon has a way with words that makes you want to keep reading, and her plot just draws you in so tightly that you can't break free.
-The Dark Spiral (Eye of the Labyrinth)

The fantasy genre has its baggage--Renaissance fairs, role-playing games, Christopher Lambert. So credit Fallon for exploring themes like dirty politics and religious tolerance for the launch of her Hythrun Chronicles series, a bestseller in her native Australia . . . an intriguing soap opera of espionage and family revelations.
- Entertainment Weekly

The first book of Fallon's new trilogy showcases the Australian writer's skill at dramatizing the convoluted schemes and backstabbing of king making and power politics... Fallon sets the stage for another lively fantasy saga full of intriguing characters, smart dialogue and twisty plotting.
- Publishers Weekly